which workshop has LASER stripping rust & primer?

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The usual media-blasting isn't cheap to start off with. Laser application for stripping could cost a bomb, and I don't really see the usefullness for car....unless the car is a rare Buggatti classic.

Maybe laser could be used for very small, fragile, complicated components of the car, but for chassis? I wouldn't think it is cost effective in general.....
 

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I think for a car to rust it must be rather old. Unless it's a classic car, most will be disposed. So this really serves a niche market, thus won't be cheap
 

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